Spain, Mallorca
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Learning coaching is offered to support students. Projekttag for Klasse 8 & 9 provides project days to promote inquiry-based learning and teamwork. Kochkurs for Klasse 9 offers a cooking course for ninth-grade students.
The school runs a Musical Club (AG). There is a City walking tour of Palma and a Street Art Tour through Palma. A Sevillanas workshop is offered. Portrait painting is featured as part of activities.
Europe Day (Europatag) events are part of the cultural program. World Café sessions are held. Sankt Martinsfest (St. Martin's Day) is celebrated.
SOS-Mamas is listed as a school activity. Wandertag der Oberschule and Wandertag der Grundschule are organized as hiking days. Inclusive golf tournaments are part of the school activities.
Social action with respect to the environment and fellow humans is a school priority. Earth Day and AIDS Day campaigns are part of the program. HOPE Mallorca is involved in school activities.
Career orientation (Berufsorientierung) is offered to help students plan for future paths.
Movement breaks (Bewegungspausen) are integrated into the day. Mindfulness (Achtsamkeit) activities and self-defense courses (Selbstverteidigungskurs) are offered. The school organizes inclusive golf tournaments.
Eurocampus Deutsche Schule Palma de Mallorca is a private German international school serving ages 3 to 18. The language of instruction is German, and the school follows the guidelines and curricula of recognized German Auslandsschulen on the Iberian Peninsula. From first grade, Spanish is taught at native level and English is taught as a foreign language; Catalan is taught for up to two hours per week. From fifth to seventh grade, Spanish includes Ciencias Sociales (biology, geography, history); from seventh grade, French is offered to Gymnasium students. The curriculum differentiates instruction, allowing advanced students to work on material from the next grade while others may repeat as needed. Upon completing final exams, students earn Hauptschulabschluss (grade 9), Realschulabschluss (grade 10), eligibility for the gymnasiale Oberstufe (grade 10), and Abitur (grade 12). The Mallorca campus is authorized by KMK to conduct Abitur on site. The school also offers diverse extracurricular opportunities.